Campbell Scientific CR10X TD Operating System Addendum for CR510, CR10X, and C - Page 19
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TD ADDENDUM SECTION 1. FUNCTIONAL MODES Keyboard Entry ∗ A A A A A A A A TABLE 1.5-2. Description of ∗A Mode Data Display ID: Data 01: XXXX 02: XXXX 03: XXXXX 04: XXXXX 05: 06: 07: 06: Description of Data Input Storage Locations (minimum of 28, maximum of 6655, but the usable maximum is less than this because intermediate and program storage require some of this memory). This value can be changed by keying in the desired number. Intermediate Storage Locations (maximum limited by available memory and constraints on Input and Final Storage). The CR10X-TD will assign the exact number needed for the active program. The CR10X-TD erases all data whenever the program is changed and compiled. Final Storage Locations (minimum of 0, maximum limited by available memory). Changing this number automatically reallocates Final Storage Area 1. Bytes allocated for user program. The CR10X-TD will assign the exact number needed. The CR10X-TD erases all data whenever the program is changed and compiled. Key in 98765 to completely reset datalogger. Bytes free in Flash Memory for active program. The user cannot change this window. It is a function of window 5 and the program. PakBus and user Settings memory Main Memory Free Label Bytes Free The maximum size of of Final Storage is determined by the memory installed (Table 1.51). The size of Final Storage and the rate at which data are stored determines how long it will take for Final Storage to fill, at which point new data will write over old. Twenty-eight is the minimum number of Input locations allowed. Intermediate Storage and Final Storage are erased when the number of Input locations is changed. This feature may be used to clear memory without altering programming. The number of locations does not actually need to be changed; the same value can be keyed in and entered. Intermediate Storage and Program Memory are automatically allocated. All data are erased any time the program is changed and compiled. If there is not enough memory available in the 32K Main Memory for the Intermediate Storage required by the current program, the "E:04" ERROR CODE will be displayed in the ∗0, ∗6, and ∗B Modes. After repartitioning memory, the program must be recompiled. Compiling erases Intermediate Storage. Compiling with ∗0 erases Input Storage; compiling with ∗6 leaves Input Storage unaltered (If its size was unchanged). ENTERING 98765 in the program memory window 6 COMPLETELY RESETS THE CR10X. All memory is erased including the program and memory is checked. Memory allocation returns to the default. The reset operation requires approximately 1 minute for a CR10X, 5 minutes for a CR10X-1M, and 10 minutes for a CR10X2M. Please be patient while the reset takes place; if the CR10X is turned off in the middle of a reset, it will perform the reset the next time it is powered up. 1.6 MEMORY TESTING AND SYSTEM STATUS - ∗B No changes from standard operating system, see datalogger manual. 1.7 ∗C MODE -- SECURITY No changes from standard operating system, see datalogger manual. 1.8 ∗D MODE - TRANSFER PROGRAMS, GENERAL SETTINGS The ∗D Mode is used to transfer datalogger programs between a datalogger and a computer, to erase a program, to set the degree AD-1-3